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what is the sum of 6 and 7? follow the steps using a math fact as an anchor.
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Mathematics, 23.10.2019 08:50 karsynraine8224
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what is the sum of 6 and 7? follow the steps using a math fact as an anchor.
step 1: 6 + 6 = 12
step 2: since 7 is 1 more than 6, 1 more needs to be added to 12.
step 3: therefore, 6 + 7 =
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